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george bush signed a state law that gave the top 10% of any class the right to go to ut. and then gave it a bit of diversity because most of the schools in texas are defacto segregated. but the numbers were still dropping or stagnant. so they have a huge minority population and a day added to what is in affect affirmative- action. >> i am not a court counter. but it seems like this might be a split. it is a split, the decision stands. but we are in another area now. when the founders wrote the constitution, i was 3/5 of a person. the issue of getting into a school was not even there. regarding the issue is beyond desegregation. it is diversity. diversity of this they had nothing to do with the fifth panel. >> i think this is one that we are wrestling with and i don't think that there has been a clear resolution in the society at large. and i think it is very open. but i agree with nina this could be the beginning of the and. >> it is a matter principle. do you judge anybody by the color of their skin or the content of their character and that is what is at stake here. >>
george bush signed a state law that gave the top 10% of any class the right to go to ut. and then gave it a bit of diversity because most of the schools in texas are defacto segregated. but the numbers were still dropping or stagnant. so they have a huge minority population and a day added to what is in affect affirmative- action. >> i am not a court counter. but it seems like this might be a split. it is a split, the decision stands. but we are in another area now. when the founders...
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george bush signed a state law that giveses the top 10% of any class has the right to go to ut. that gives you quite a bit of diversity because a lot of the schools in texexas are defective segregat. but the the number was still drop and it was stagnant. we had this huge minority population. so they added a pretty modest but nevertheless the affirmative action plan. >> how do yothink it will go? >> i am not a court counter. but it seems like this might be a split. it is a split, the cuent decision stands. when the founderers wrote the constitution i w 3/5 of a peon. the issue of gettinadmitted too a school was not even there. it goes beyeyondd desegregation. is an issue of diversity. diversity has nothing to do with this panel. >> i think this is one that they are wrestling with and there has not en a clear resolution in the society at large. i think it is very open. i agree withh nina that this could be the beginning of t the and. >> it is a matter principle. do you judge anyone by the content of the character or the color of theheir skin? that is what is at stake here. >> than
george bush signed a state law that giveses the top 10% of any class has the right to go to ut. that gives you quite a bit of diversity because a lot of the schools in texexas are defective segregat. but the the number was still drop and it was stagnant. we had this huge minority population. so they added a pretty modest but nevertheless the affirmative action plan. >> how do yothink it will go? >> i am not a court counter. but it seems like this might be a split. it is a split, the...
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you have the famous george bush looking at his watch or al gore sighing in the debate. and this time around we have the president who seems to be disinterested, who seems to be irritated and not focused on the debate. >> chris: what do you tell a candidate to do when the other guy is speaking or even attacking? >> well, you know, certainly you can take notes, you can look out at the audience but every now and then you need to look at your opponent. it is kind of odd if a person is talking directly to you like governor romney was during most of the debate and you don't look at them. it is almost -- it is -- could be considered rude or disinterested, irritated. t certainly sent the wrong message and at times you notice the president is even looking to his left when his podium is candid to the right and so it sends the message i would like to get out of here as fast as possible. >> chris: he is certainly sent that message. you say that romney for all of his good points, stumbled, too, during the debate. you say one case is when was talking about reforming social security a
you have the famous george bush looking at his watch or al gore sighing in the debate. and this time around we have the president who seems to be disinterested, who seems to be irritated and not focused on the debate. >> chris: what do you tell a candidate to do when the other guy is speaking or even attacking? >> well, you know, certainly you can take notes, you can look out at the audience but every now and then you need to look at your opponent. it is kind of odd if a person is...
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obama said the economy wasn't my fault, george bush did it. and now joe biden is saying we didn't know, the intelligence community didn't tell us. they have this instinct not to take responsibility at all for any serious event. >> there were requests put in to the state for more security because they were very worried things were getting to the of control in libya this year. >> does that mean there's a fisher here between secretary of state clinton's state department and their narrative and the administration and the political campaign's narrative which wants to say it was the intelligence community or we didn't get the right story? >> well, patrick kennedy, the other state official who testified, said that he had gotten the same briefing and that he said the same thing they were saying. but the night before this hearing, state win out there and put out a very different story an the administration had pedaled in the first week. >> right. but the benghazi story is a piece of the administration's larger strategy, which is so long as we have an e
obama said the economy wasn't my fault, george bush did it. and now joe biden is saying we didn't know, the intelligence community didn't tell us. they have this instinct not to take responsibility at all for any serious event. >> there were requests put in to the state for more security because they were very worried things were getting to the of control in libya this year. >> does that mean there's a fisher here between secretary of state clinton's state department and their...
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george bush was elected in 2004 by the narrowest margin of any president ever not to lose. >> which he called a mandate. >> as you had to rise in the education population, as media communication get better, people become more committed to certain brands including their political brand and the country's become more locked in and has a more ethnic diversity. you also see people walking in ethnically as the champion to their private prize, so it's not a surprise that this race is going to be close and come down to the few people who are the least informed or committed in the country. >> which is frightening. you just heard this debate reference, the most important thing between now and election day, candy crowley from cnn is the moderator, she'll be my guest later this hour. >>> and the key to the election could be down to one state, the buckeye state. does the president have an unlikely ally there? tem and the world's only tridion safety cell which can withstand over three and a half tons. small in size. big on safety. -oh, that's just my buds. -bacon. -my taste buds. -[ taste buds ] don
george bush was elected in 2004 by the narrowest margin of any president ever not to lose. >> which he called a mandate. >> as you had to rise in the education population, as media communication get better, people become more committed to certain brands including their political brand and the country's become more locked in and has a more ethnic diversity. you also see people walking in ethnically as the champion to their private prize, so it's not a surprise that this race is going...
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he prepped george w. bush in 2004. john mccain in 2008 and michele bachmann and then mitt romney in this primary campaign. we asked brett o'donnell to join us today to talk about this week's debate and how both candidates need to recalibrate for the next one. the big i think it is fare to coming out of this debate is what happened to president obama. why did he do so poorly. obviously you were in the room but best guess what do you think his debate team failed to do to prepare him for wednesday night? >> three areas where you have to prepare a candidate. the first s they have to know the issues and policy on both sides. i think president obama s fine in that area. but the last two areas i think his team may have failed. the second is you have to have a strategy going into the debate to execute. and the final thing is you have to be mentally prepared. i don't think the president was really mentally prepared to take on governor romney and i certainly think that he was in shock when governor romney went on offense and sta
he prepped george w. bush in 2004. john mccain in 2008 and michele bachmann and then mitt romney in this primary campaign. we asked brett o'donnell to join us today to talk about this week's debate and how both candidates need to recalibrate for the next one. the big i think it is fare to coming out of this debate is what happened to president obama. why did he do so poorly. obviously you were in the room but best guess what do you think his debate team failed to do to prepare him for wednesday...
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this is the same old george w. bush argument. they thought that this made it seem less scary. >> for younger people. what we said then, and what i've always agreed, is let younger americans have a voluntary choice of making their money work faster for them within the social security system. that's not what mitt romney's proposing. what we're saying is no changes for anyby 55 and above. >> when charlie pierce from boston wrote up that moment from the debate at "esquire" magazine today he wrote this. "you could hear the screams from romney headquarters all the way up the charles to where i was watching." democrats have so far been keeping their powder dry on this very, very potent issue. on the republicans wanting to privatize social security. not just privatizing medicare, and thereby getting rid of it, which has been an issue in this campaign, but privatizing social security and thereby getting rid of it. before last night, that was paul ryan's record and it was george w. bush's record. but nobody knew if romney and ryan were goi
this is the same old george w. bush argument. they thought that this made it seem less scary. >> for younger people. what we said then, and what i've always agreed, is let younger americans have a voluntary choice of making their money work faster for them within the social security system. that's not what mitt romney's proposing. what we're saying is no changes for anyby 55 and above. >> when charlie pierce from boston wrote up that moment from the debate at "esquire"...
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george bush was elected in 2004 by the narrowest margin of any president. what has been happening -- >> what you call a mandate. >> as you had to rise in the education population, as media communication get better, people become more committed to certain brands including their political brand and the country's become more lock ed in and has a more ethnic diversity. you also see people walking in ethnically as the champion to their private prize, so it's not a surprise that this race is going to be close and come down to the few people who are the least informed or committed in the country. >> which is frightening. thanks to all three. we can probably all agree on that no matter where you stand politically. and we're going to be talking to the moderator of tomorrow's debate. candy crowley will be my guest next hour and the key come down to one state, ohio. we sent john avlon out to find out why the president has an -- there. we're going to ask a man famous for his liberal views. ah. fire bad! just have to fire roast these tomatoes. do you churn your own butt
george bush was elected in 2004 by the narrowest margin of any president. what has been happening -- >> what you call a mandate. >> as you had to rise in the education population, as media communication get better, people become more committed to certain brands including their political brand and the country's become more lock ed in and has a more ethnic diversity. you also see people walking in ethnically as the champion to their private prize, so it's not a surprise that this race...
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pe takes credit for george w. bush being elected in 2000. whenever i saw a negative article about al gore, u put it in the paychecks. i had managers do a survey. if they liked bush, we made them register to e vote, but not if they liked gore. on election day, we made sure everyone voting for bush got to the polls. i didn't know he would win by 527 votes. afterward, we did a survey among the employees to find out who voted who wouldn't have otherwise. 1,000 of them said so. the haves and the have nots, where are we in america? this election is about that. i asked who has the advantage? 77% said obama. 23% said mitt romney. >>> coming up, mitt romney is trying to fool the american people by shaking the etch a sketch by line. tonight i'm calling the candidate out to set the record straight. my commentary about what the country would look like if this guy is in the oval office. >>> there's an old saying in tennessee. i know it's in texas. it it says fool me once, shame on you. we can't get fooled again. >> george w. bush famously said we can't g
pe takes credit for george w. bush being elected in 2000. whenever i saw a negative article about al gore, u put it in the paychecks. i had managers do a survey. if they liked bush, we made them register to e vote, but not if they liked gore. on election day, we made sure everyone voting for bush got to the polls. i didn't know he would win by 527 votes. afterward, we did a survey among the employees to find out who voted who wouldn't have otherwise. 1,000 of them said so. the haves and the...
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bush wrote that policy at his behest -- >> it's out of the george w. bush institute and jeb was on the board -- >> jennifer: fascinating bush politics going on. thank you, joe for coming inside "the war room." check out joe's piece in the new york magazine. up next, brett ehrlich takes some of the mystery out of mitt romney. >> coming up we discover there are many, many layers to mitt romney, he is like an onion, or a landfill, don't go away. do you share the sense of outrage that they're doing this, this corruption based on corruption based on corruption. >>i think that's an understatement, eliot. u>> i'm not prone tot. understatement, so explain to me i think the mob learned from wall st., not vice versa. [ ryan ] it doesn't get any better than endless shrimp at red lobster. you can mix and match all day! [ male announcer ] don't miss red lobster's endless shrimp just $14.99! try as much as you like, any way you like! like parmesan crusted shrimp. hurry in, offer ends soon! i'm ryan isabell and i see food differently. ♪ >> jennifer: in our mitt mom
bush wrote that policy at his behest -- >> it's out of the george w. bush institute and jeb was on the board -- >> jennifer: fascinating bush politics going on. thank you, joe for coming inside "the war room." check out joe's piece in the new york magazine. up next, brett ehrlich takes some of the mystery out of mitt romney. >> coming up we discover there are many, many layers to mitt romney, he is like an onion, or a landfill, don't go away. do you share the sense...
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george bush blew that question you showed a part of. that was the good part of his answer, but when he first heard the question, he was like, i don't get it and people remember that he said i don't get it. and that was about the economy. and that's what people were feeling and hurting. >> when we talk about the fact you were the last female journalist to have access to a presidential debate like this and would you remind everybody that gwen eiffel moderated the '04 debate, an honor, but not a game changer, but you did write a piece -- we have candy crowley, who has the duties for one of these debates. you say don't forget, you will be treated differently because you are a woman. how is it different for women or minority moderators, when it comes to those tough questions on a woman's right to choose. is there an extra cautious line women need to take in asking that? >> she's not going to have the chance. that's what i'm upset about. candy is going to have the same format that i had, which is the town hall format. that's questions from th
george bush blew that question you showed a part of. that was the good part of his answer, but when he first heard the question, he was like, i don't get it and people remember that he said i don't get it. and that was about the economy. and that's what people were feeling and hurting. >> when we talk about the fact you were the last female journalist to have access to a presidential debate like this and would you remind everybody that gwen eiffel moderated the '04 debate, an honor, but...
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bill clinton, ross perot and george h.w. bush. and he looked at his watch. >> the important part of that was before he looked at his watch, he misunderstood a question from a voter he -- she phrased it awkwardly about the national debt. bush kind of bobbled the question. and bill clinton walked over and said i think i understand what you're talking about. and he did. gwen: and the other one in which george w. bush on stage with al gore and al gore crowded him and gave him had th look and what are you doing here and moved on. it was very smooth. i find these debates to be interesting. one thing presidential candidates don't do that the presidential candidates do is sit down. they stay at their podium and that changes the nature of the discussion it seems to me. >> and makes the eye rolling and all of that more easier because you're siterring at a much more intimate setting with the vice president. gwen: so the president acknowledged it took him a couple of days that he had a terrible debate last week. he's acknowledged it in a coup
bill clinton, ross perot and george h.w. bush. and he looked at his watch. >> the important part of that was before he looked at his watch, he misunderstood a question from a voter he -- she phrased it awkwardly about the national debt. bush kind of bobbled the question. and bill clinton walked over and said i think i understand what you're talking about. and he did. gwen: and the other one in which george w. bush on stage with al gore and al gore crowded him and gave him had th look and...
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. >> like when democrats called george w. bush stupid either. you can't be stupid and get this job. >> it's a lazy argument. chris: for mitt romney, he tries to overcome the stiffness in the debate. maybe his team played this for him hours before. >> governor, if kitty dukakis were raped and murdered, would you favor an irrevocable death penalty for the killer? >> no, i don't, bernard, and i think you know i opposed the death penalty during all of my life. i don't see any evidence it's a deterrent and i think there are better and more effective ways to deal with violent crime. chris: speaking of time travel, andrea, you were sitting on the panel that year, that very year. jim lehrer's book on the debate includes the panelists, including you discussed bernie's question in the greenroom and there was concern among your group about asking that question. what was the feeling then? >> the feeling was, you saw three women, ann compton, margaret warner, myself and bernie. bernie had one question to ask as the moderator and we each got two and the forma
. >> like when democrats called george w. bush stupid either. you can't be stupid and get this job. >> it's a lazy argument. chris: for mitt romney, he tries to overcome the stiffness in the debate. maybe his team played this for him hours before. >> governor, if kitty dukakis were raped and murdered, would you favor an irrevocable death penalty for the killer? >> no, i don't, bernard, and i think you know i opposed the death penalty during all of my life. i don't see...
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i knew for sure that john kerry won all three of his debates against george bush. but of course he didn't. this is a good time to think about what it means to win a debate. in high school and college debates there are judges to decide which debaters who actually won. those debates have real winners. winners who get real trophies. no one got a trophy but plenty of people guessed at who would have gotten a trophy. the question is they were debating for votes and those votes wouldn't be counted until next month. so all of the winner talk you have withbeen hearing is just guessing and all of the guessers have been wrong before. my guess is about who won debates have been wrong many times which is why it was so easy for me to resist guessing who one last night. you know court reporters are smarter about this. court reporters have seen high priced defense lawyers deliver brilliant closing arguments. court reporters don't even say who won. they wait, they wait hours sometimes days for the jury to vote and then tell them who won. court reporters see lawyers with the best a
i knew for sure that john kerry won all three of his debates against george bush. but of course he didn't. this is a good time to think about what it means to win a debate. in high school and college debates there are judges to decide which debaters who actually won. those debates have real winners. winners who get real trophies. no one got a trophy but plenty of people guessed at who would have gotten a trophy. the question is they were debating for votes and those votes wouldn't be counted...
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he voted on george bush's budget which put us $3 trillion in debt. he has not been a maverick in providing health care. he voted against con covering 3.6 million children in coverage of the existing health care plan. he has not been a maverick when it comes to education. he has not supported changes for people to be able to send their kids to college. he has not been a maverick on the war. he has not been a maverick on anything that generally affects the things that people really talk about around their kitchen tea table. can we get mom's m.r.i.? can we send mary back to school next semester? how are we going to heat the house this winter? he voted against what they call lighting. for assistance to people. so maverick he is not on the important critical issues that affect people at that kitchen table. >> final closing statements, starting with you, senator biden. can you think of a single issue, and this is for people trying to get to know you in the final debate of this year, can you think of an important issue in which you were -- in which you need
he voted on george bush's budget which put us $3 trillion in debt. he has not been a maverick in providing health care. he voted against con covering 3.6 million children in coverage of the existing health care plan. he has not been a maverick when it comes to education. he has not supported changes for people to be able to send their kids to college. he has not been a maverick on the war. he has not been a maverick on anything that generally affects the things that people really talk about...
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as we were when george bush was in office. we still have a long way to go, but we are moving in the right direction. unemployment, now, has been driven down to a 44-month low and is lower now than it was in the last month of george bush's presidency, the last four months and we'd have seen home foreclosures driven down to their lowest levels, in five years. so, they are lower now than when president obama took office. so it is all about middle class security and security in your home, secy in your jobs and we are making progress. >> chris: but governor, at 7.8%, what it is as of friday, no president has been reelected with unemployment this high since fdr back in 1940. no president has been elected with growth this low. it is now 1.3%, for the second quarter. with growth this low, since they started measuring gdp growth in 1930. by historical standards, this is still a very weak recovery. >> without a doubt. we still have a long way to go and speaking of fdr, no president since him was left bigger job losses, bigger unemployme
as we were when george bush was in office. we still have a long way to go, but we are moving in the right direction. unemployment, now, has been driven down to a 44-month low and is lower now than it was in the last month of george bush's presidency, the last four months and we'd have seen home foreclosures driven down to their lowest levels, in five years. so, they are lower now than when president obama took office. so it is all about middle class security and security in your home, secy in...
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remember stop doyle, stop lying about my record, i worked in the white house with george bush. >> yeah, that was effective. >> bush lied, people died. we had liars thrown at us all the time and bush still got his war funded. he inherently makes you look week. it's not just the harshness, i think people tune that out. >> doesn't romney have to be prepared somehow to do more than what he did the first time? i thought he did an effect i have job of you are not telling the truth about what i'm saying without actually calling him auloier. auloier -- a liar. romney is going to have to do a little better than ryan did because ryan almost tack it a little too easily. jason? >> i agree. i think one of the problems with ryan's performance was allowing biden to get away with a lot of what you want to do, particularly on foreign policy, is similar to what we are doing. he has to differentiate themselves. they have to differentiates themselves on all these things from foreign policy to the domestic policy. but one of the weaknesses of the liar claim, i don't think it works well with the general pub
remember stop doyle, stop lying about my record, i worked in the white house with george bush. >> yeah, that was effective. >> bush lied, people died. we had liars thrown at us all the time and bush still got his war funded. he inherently makes you look week. it's not just the harshness, i think people tune that out. >> doesn't romney have to be prepared somehow to do more than what he did the first time? i thought he did an effect i have job of you are not telling the truth...
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a lot of people wrote him off after 2008, and they thought he was merely with george bush. after the citizens united decision he really went to work and he became king of the super pacs. he has hundreds of millions of dollars to spend he's also master of creating a narrative and he's got his people in the romney camp, four or five of his surrogates are really, really prominent figures in the romney camp. >> cenk: so romney will from time to time say i'm not bush. don't put the bush policies on me but is there any real difference here or the same old tax cuts, more wars in the middle east, the same money guys who control bush, who control romney through the conduit of rove? >> well, you know, rove is not a policy guy. he's a politics guy. i think what i'm starting to see is a replay of the 2004 campaign. back in 2004 he has won his last two presidential elections, his only two. now obama had a very weak performance in the debate, rove could be the guy who makes the difference. you're starting to see that in a strategy that they're calling the jimmy carter strategy, and rove
a lot of people wrote him off after 2008, and they thought he was merely with george bush. after the citizens united decision he really went to work and he became king of the super pacs. he has hundreds of millions of dollars to spend he's also master of creating a narrative and he's got his people in the romney camp, four or five of his surrogates are really, really prominent figures in the romney camp. >> cenk: so romney will from time to time say i'm not bush. don't put the bush...
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bush did a stimulus that was $180 billion and they send everybody a check, love george bush. here is the money. obama did the same thing except for the czech part because behavioral economics shows when you get that check you are marginally more likely to put it in the bank instead of spending it and the whole deck of stimulus is to spend it so the economists said the best thing to do with the decrease with holdings so everybody will get a couple extra dollars in their paycheck every week. they won't notice and that way they will be more likely to spend it. exit the won't notice it. we are denying ourselves hour epic moment, the squeal of delight when you get your publishers clearing house check in the mail. i talked to one of the policy guys after words to explain this made very good sense but in retrospect it was totally stupid. rahm emanuel said the opposite thing. the economist said put the money in people's frigging paychecks so they fretting spend it or whatever, but we did the right thing because the policy was right and you could tell 100% of them believed they did no
bush did a stimulus that was $180 billion and they send everybody a check, love george bush. here is the money. obama did the same thing except for the czech part because behavioral economics shows when you get that check you are marginally more likely to put it in the bank instead of spending it and the whole deck of stimulus is to spend it so the economists said the best thing to do with the decrease with holdings so everybody will get a couple extra dollars in their paycheck every week. they...